| | Jenkins Newsletter - September 2016 | | | | | News/Articles
| - Jenkins World 2016 Wrap-up - Introduction
Any way you look at it, last week's Jenkins World Conference 2016 was a huge success. This year, almost 1,400 people came from around the world to Jenkins World 2016, the first global event for the Jenkins community. Check out some highlights and follow the Jenkins blog for more highlight posts to come. https://jenkins.io/blog/2016/09/21/jenkins-world-2016-wrap-up/
| - Jenkins World 2016 - Going ALL IN on the Recap
Jenkins World wasn't a mere 2016 edition of an old recipe. It was a full week of workshops, training, onsite certifications, three keynotes, five parallel tracks, a community booth and mini-theater, an International Program, a community appreciation event, a multi-day offsite community hackathon, a customer briefing center and more. Wow. https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/jenkins-world-2016-going-all-recap | - Jenkins World session slides are available!!
Although there are a few more presentations to be uploaded to the site, most are up now for your post Jenkins World enjoyment. https://www.cloudbees.com/juc/agenda
| Check out this AWESOME painted mural from Jenkins World 2016 sponsored by CommitStrip! All attendees were able to contribute and color in this Jenkins inspired mural. Want a copy for yourself? Go here to print it out: | | | - Announcing the Blue Ocean beta, Declarative Pipeline and Pipeline Editor
At Jenkins World on Wednesday 14th of September, the Jenkins project was happy to introduce the beta release of Blue Ocean. Blue Ocean is the new user experience for Jenkins, built from the ground up to take advantage of Jenkins Pipeline. It is an entire rethink of the the way that modern developers will use Jenkins. Blue Ocean is available today via the Jenkins Update Center for Jenkins users running 2.7.1 and above. https://jenkins.io/blog/2016/09/19/blueocean-beta-declarative-pipeline-pipeline-editor/ | | | | Please Take the Community Survey | - Take the 2016 Jenkins Survey!
Once again it's that time of year when CloudBees sponsors the Jenkins Community Survey to assist the community with gathering objective insights into how Jenkins is being used and what users would like to see in the future for the Jenkins project. Let your voice be heard! https://jenkins.io/blog/2016/09/09/take-the-2016-jenkins-survey-blog/ | | | | | | | | | | Tools/Tutorials | | - Building GitHub Pull Requests Using Jenkins Pipeline
Long time Jenkins user, Pascal Widdershoven, shows you how to configure Jenkins 2.0 with Jenkins Pipeline to setup a complete CI/CD pipeline with builds running in Docker containers for isolation and ease of environment setup. https://www.theguild.nl/building-github-pull-requests-using-jenkins-pipelines/
- Running Your Jenkins Infrastructure with ClusterHQ: Part 1
This is the beginning of a series of posts dedicated to the CI/CD pipeline and how you can use tools from ClusterHQ to help gain fungibility, efficiency and mobility to your CI/CD infrastructure and build pipelines. The series begins with a focus on running Jenkins and how to provide flexibility and mobility running your master and its associated configuration. https://clusterhq.com/2016/08/15/jenkins-flocker-part1/
- 21 DevOps and Docker Reference Architectures
The Sonatype community recently put together a set of 21 reference architectures for DevOps teams building apps with Docker. If you love Docker + Jenkins, check it out: https://dzone.com/articles/21-devops-and-docker-reference-architectures
- Are You Using Jenkins the Right Way?
Jenkins is a widely used tool, but not everyone uses it in the same way. While some enjoy its test automation abilities, others take full advantage of its automation capabilities, from code commit through build, test and on to deployment. These advanced users are fulfilling the complete continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) vision, which thoroughly facilitates and improves development processes. How do you use Jenkins? https://www.blazemeter.com/blog/are-you-using-jenkins-right-way
- Continuous Delivery of Infrastructure with Jenkins
The more of your infrastructure that is code, the more you can apply continuous delivery practices to consistently and reliably build, test and deliver infrastructure. This approach integrates nicely with Jenkins Pipeline, allowing you to also define your continuous delivery pipelines as code. https://jenkins.io/blog/2016/09/08/continuous-delivery-of-infra/
- Introducing a New Way to Define Jenkins Pipelines
With new changes to Jenkins Pipeline, you are now able to define software pipelines via configuration in your Jenkinsfile and installation of the new Pipeline Model Definition plugin. It's available today for you to try via the update center. https://jenkins.io/blog/2016/09/06/jenkins-world-speaker-blog-pipeline-model-definition/ - Browser Testing with Sauce Labs' OnDemand Plugin and Jenkins Pipeline
Testing web applications across multiple browsers on different platforms can be challenging even for smaller applications. With Jenkins and the Sauce OnDemand plugin, you can wrangle that complexity by defining your pipeline as code. https://jenkins.io/blog/2016/08/29/sauce-pipeline/ - Jenkins makes a UX Splash with Blue Ocean
If you're into DevOps then you're probably already using Jenkins at work, in an open source project or at home - for Alex Ellis it's a household name and a long-time favorite. Read Alex's blog in this post for an introduction to the Blue Ocean project - who's behind it, how to use it and how to get help. He uses Docker to evaluate the new design. http://blog.alexellis.io/jenkins-splashes-with-blue-ocean/
- How Big is Big
"We have a really big Jenkins instance." Well, what does that really mean? Find out in this blog post by Jenkins expert Stephen Connolly https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/how-big-big | | | | Presentations/Recordings | | - VIDEO: The State of Jenkins - Jenkins World 2016
This video preceded Kohsuke Kawaguchi's keynote address at Jenkins World 2016. It's a fun look at the current state of Jenkins and the Jenkins community. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K8aLVbet74
- VIDEO: Jenkins Pipeline TTFHW Basics
How to set up Jenkins with Pipeline projects - 13 minutes - includes 4 companion GitHub Time to First Hello World (TTFHW) projects. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggzbqcf8PAU
- Jenkins Online Meetup Report. Plugin Development - WebUI
On September 6th, the community hosted a Jenkins Online Meetup. At this meetup, was the second event in the series of Plugin Development Meetups. At this meetup attendees discussed the Jenkins Web UI development. https://jenkins.io/blog/2016/09/20/jom-plugin-development/ | | | | | | | | | | Company Business HQ: | | CloudBees, Inc. 2001 Gateway Place Suite 670W San Jose, CA 95110 United States Email: info@cloudbees.com | | | Sponsored by : | | | | | | |
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